
I wander off in my own mind
Chasing shadows that fate has defined.
In the silence, a truth I hope to find.
A place to show my work

I wander off in my own mind
Chasing shadows that fate has defined.
In the silence, a truth I hope to find.

The candlelight sways,
Whispers of warmth in the dark,
Hope dances alive.

Pun-official Holiday
August 5
International Traffic Light Day celebrates making the streets a whole watt safer 😂😂

Your three words today are:
STAND
SHARE
SORE

In the morning light, I stand tall,
With dreams so bright, I won’t let them fall.
I share my hopes with friends so dear,
Together we rise, without any fear.
Sometimes the road can make us sore,
But we keep on walking, longing for more.
With each step we take, we learn to be brave,
In the warmth of each heart, we find what we crave.
So let us stand, hand in hand,
share our stories across this land.
Though we may face times that make us sore,
Together, we’ll shine, forever and more.

Every week, a creative prompt will be offered for you to unleash your imagination and artistic skills.
You can share your response in the form of art or any creative expression that the prompt inspires.
There are no restrictions and no deadlines, so feel free to take your time and enjoy the creative process.
Remember to label your response with #missysmadchallenge.
Your challenge for this week

Cooking Tip
Taste all your ingredients as you cook. You don’t want to let one bad ingredient ruin the whole dish.


Late nights filled with dreams anew,
Underneath the stars that shine so true.
Choices made with hope in sight,
Kindness found, transforming fright.

Shadow’s
embrace,
whispers
linger,
Echoes
of
dreams
blossom
in
twilight.
A
tranquil
journey
unfolds.

Scotland’s national animal is the unicorn The mythical animal has been a celebrated symbol for centuries, appearing on the Scottish royal coat of arms in the 12th century and on gold coins in the 1600s. According to The Scotsman, one theory on why the Scottish chose the unicorn is that it’s long been regarded as the natural enemy of the lion, which was England’s symbol. Scots value their national animal so much that they designate every April 9th as National Unicorn Day! 50 Weird Facts That Most People Don’t Know


Oh, melancholy
Here you come creeping again.
What am I to do
To lift my spirits so high?
A glimmer of hope I seek.

Solitude
is
where
I
want
to
be
at
this
moment
Alas,
I
can’t
be

Babies have more bones than adults
Babies are born with about 300 bones, though eventually, these bones will fuse together to form the 206 bones an adult has.50 Weird Facts That Most People Don’t Know